This 2007 Porsche 911 GT3 is powered by a twin-turbocharged
3.6-liter flat-six engine featuring a 997 GT2 long block, paired
with a six-speed manual transmission and rear-wheel drive. Engine
modifications include twin Garrett G25-660 turbochargers, TiALSport
MVR wastegates, TiALSport QR blowoff valves, a SpeedFactory Racing
water-to-air intercooler, an AEM fuel pump, a custom-fabricated
titanium turbo-back exhaust system, a Syvecs ECU and removed
factory catalytic converters. Power is transferred through a
limited-slip differential. The slave cylinder, flywheel and clutch
assembly were replaced in January 2025. The suspension is equipped
with an RSS Tarmac Series Stage 2 kit, H&R lowering springs and
JRZ RS Pro remote-reservoir coilovers. Braking is provided by
Porsche-branded six-piston front and four-piston rear calipers with
two-piece slotted and ventilated rotors. The exterior features
Vollkommen Design carbon-fiber fender flares and bumper fascias
that widen the body by 2.5 inches at the front and 4.5 inches at
the rear. Additional exterior features include a GT3 Cup-style rear
wing, AeroFlow Dynamics carbon-fiber wing endplates, front and rear
splitters, mesh grilles, LED taillights, a front tow hook and twin
center-exit exhaust and wastegate outlets. The body is finished in
Audi Nardo Gray with red accents, black decklid stripes and
lettering on the hood and roof. The car rides on matte
gold-finished 19-inch DPE forged wheels wrapped in Michelin Pilot
Sport 4S tires. The interior features sport seats trimmed in black
leather with red diamond-stitched Alcantara inserts and GT3
embroidery on the headrests. Additional interior appointments
include a body-color center console and seat backs, automatic
climate control, a Numeric Racing short-throw shifter, Rennline
pedal covers, aluminum track mats, red seat belts, carbon-fiber
sill plates, a fire extinguisher, a touchscreen infotainment system
and a 997.2-specification Alcantara-wrapped steering wheel with a
red center stripe. Red-dial instrumentation includes a GT3-branded
tachometer, 225-mph speedometer and auxiliary gauges, while a
stopwatch is mounted atop the dashboard. This GT3 was displayed at
the 2014 SEMA Show. The vehicle was further customized circa 2016.
21,291 actual miles. **MAY NOT BE EMISSIONS COMPLIANT IN ALL 50
STATES**
ClassicCars.com has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing private companies in the United States, successfully making the Inc. 5000 list in both 2015,
2016, 2017 and 2018. This prestigious accolade represents the continued growth of the company, and ClassicCars.com's dominance as the world's largest online marketplace for
buying and selling classic and collector vehicles.
The Stevie Awards, the world's premier business awards recognized
ClassicCars.com's first-class Customer Support team with a Stevie Bronze Award in 2019, celebrating the team's skills as exemplary customer support specialists.
In 2016 The Journal, brought to you by ClassicCars.com, was celebrated as the SECOND MOST INFLUENTIAL automotive blog in the world by NFC Performance.